Brain
Injury Characteristics:
Physical disabilities, impaired learning and personality changes are
common. Frequently reported problems include:
Physical:
Speech, Hearing, Paralysis, Headaches, Vision, Seizure Disorder,
Muscle Spasticity, Reduced Endurance.
Cognitive
Impairments:
Concentration, Attention, Perceptions, Planning, Communication,
Writing Skills, Short Term Memory, Long Term Memory, Judgment, sequencing,
Reading Skills, Orientation. More..
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Brain Injury Lawyer
Brain Injury Lawyer Michigan is an information resource designed to help you through your
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Brain injuries due to medical malpractice include hypoxia and untreated/misdiagnosed
conditions (such as tumors). The effects of brain injuries from medical
malpractice can be severe and lifelong; in some cases, brain injuries
will result in the death of the patient.
Some brain injuries related to malpractice occur while the patient
is in surgery; improper administration of anesthesia causes brain
injuries by reducing available oxygen, or halting blood flow to the
brain entirely. More.. |
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Injury Lawyer Michigan
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Can
They Move, Hear, Or Feel Pain:
A
person in coma cannot obey commands; however, they may move in response
to touch, pain, or their own movements. A person in coma may respond
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pain
by moving or groaning, but usually they have no recall of pain. Some
people in coma may appear to be able to hear and understand by squeezing
a hand, sucking, responding to touch, or calming down when a familiar
voice is heard.
Since most persons in coma cannot recall the period of unconsciousness,
it is not possible to determine if the comatose person could actually
hear and understand. A good rule to follow is, to talk to, and about
the person as if they could hear and understand you. More.. |
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